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Went out detecting today and ended up in the strangest spot—a narrow median that didn’t look like much. But that’s the thing with treasure hunting… it’s always the places you least expect.
I pulled out this incredible piece, and honestly? I can’t find another one like it anywhere online. It feels special. I’ll be stopping by the @mlinetrolley this Thursday to see if they can help identify it.
I’ve always had a soft spot for trolleys and rail history, so this one has me seriously excited. Sometimes the best finds are the ones that connect with something personal. 🚋
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#metal detecting#xp deus 2#metal detecting finds#relic#history#dallas texas#railway#trolley#rapid transit#artifacts
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Found this beaut the other day! Love digging up a silver ring. I’m sorry I’ve been neglecting my tumblr but hopefully I’ll start posting here more. In the meantime I’ve been posting videos to YouTube. Check me out there!
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Two silver dimes a war nickel was a good morning!
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A tiny piece of an engraved silver heart ring I found.
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The awesome Anderson Motor Co radiator badge I found. Such a rare item. I wasn’t even aware there had been an automobile company in Rock Hill, Sc.
#metal detecting#xp deus 2#metal detecting finds#relic#history#metal detector#Anderson motor company#automobile#car history#ford#chevrolet
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Really cool Great Seal pocket watch fob. Dug it up this past weekend.
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This weekend I found an incredibly rare piece of automotive history. It’s a radiator badge from the Anderson Motor Company. They produced less than 7000 vehicles and went out of business in 1925. One of the only automotive brands built in the south. There are only 13 Anderson cars known to still exist.
#metal detecting#xp deus 2#metal detecting finds#relic#history#metal detector#automobile#cars#car history#Anderson
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Found a gold class ring in an old ball field!
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Leachman’s Laundry thimble. Leachman’s opened in 1890 in Dallas, Tx and would soon change their name to Monarch Laundry. It’s so cool to find such a niche advertising relic!
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1877 Seated Liberty dime out of a public park!!
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1912 Barber Dime! You can barely tell it’s silver. Found this today in a city park. It’s still out there. Just to think this coin was made the same year the Titanic sunk.
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Sidewalk strips produce silver. 1944 Mercury dime today!
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Awesome 1903 Barber dime out of the dirt! I love finding these coins.
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I dug up a really nice 14k gold locket today!! Gold is the best feeling in the world!
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Found a silver chain laying on the surface. It was blending in really well.
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This is an old clip on sterling silver earring I found while detecting a 1930s house tear down.
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My 2023 treasure project. This ring weighs in at 26.1 grams of 22k gold and is comprised of 4 gold rings I found metal detecting. Let me know what you think!
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